Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 January 1880 — Page 1

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THE GREENCASTLE STAR.

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GREENCASTLE, 1ND.,

H MOTION CAN HR CCREu!

s Balsam! fOR THE LUNGS!

STAR

JANUARY 3, i8Ko.

NO. 37.

NOTABLE NEPTirAEW.

Wo ffivo below a few notes in re(rar<l

Tbc Kiuilli-liclaiid \\<-<l(Iinu>

p^lf, Cnlds. Pneumonia. Brnncliitis, E,Cri>U|i. Whnn|>inaCnu^h. and alt J »os of the Breathing Or a a ns.

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's BAIiSA W ading Speeifio for Consumption.

O, happy lot and hallowed. Even as the joy of angels.

When the golden ehain nfflodlinoM Is entwined with the roses of love.

The intimate friends and relatives gath ered at the family residence, Tuesday

afternoon, in response

and heals the mcmbr»ne« of the •d and poisoned by the disoa«e,

the nieht-sweats and tightness * invitation:

it whieh accompany it. Mit. ami Mrs. John-

ISUMPTION

at L’eck, Mich., was 104 yosss old. Old Deacon Roberts of Cophenhas; en,, N. V., is just closing a century of life,

j Marta Turner, recently deceased at St. |

. an rhourable mala ly. It is only neees ‘oha^c th»- ri{. F !it remoily anti H A 1.1.

A^It n 0 J / RELIEF, for this he- ;

ip^tte • ill cure you, even though pro->

,y A MASS OF EVIDENCE

bee> aosfctnulating durinr a period of

itTY VMIptS. proving the ettaey of

AML'S BALSAM

Veaaeaw cwL-

where theThroat.Chest'andLungs ami showing the estimation

sal professwn.

dy is held b; the puhlfc and the ! - Sold by all Druggists.

We Silw!

r.BK OF OOUSTURKPITS.l •Powerful Healim OF TUB AOBt

bluo sea. lli> prepared to vacate !u« Addison Daggy et al. to Annie Ashby,j Aweedislt cas'le and seek the shores and 'JO 4-10U acres in Warren tp., for ♦IK) . . . j

; dospitality of America. So at a powerful Wnj. M. Smith etal. to Annie B. Ashby, 1 to aged people,that will prove interesting j >utlay of gold and silver, he organized a' 2 GB IOO acres, for Caloni i rei dtug and Iu.rnish good thought., colony of his countrymen, bought some Barnard to I., D. & S. ft. U. Co., land in 5.r->. Ann Dollinsof Boyd County,Ky.. rood, strong ahi[>«, n’.d set sail for Anier- dackson tp.. for $170 . . Elijah Graham cla ms to be 1 !'> yeats of age. on, which was to, and did, become his to C, 1). & S. It. R. Co., 1 It 100 acres in Mrs. Cecelia Logan died on \\ odnes • ipw home. His voyage with his people Jackson tp., for $74 Alfred I’rntt | j u y, } n Philadelphia, aged LOO years. vns somewhat a memorable one, but they to James E. Earris, 150 acres in Jackson Joseph Gaulett, who died on the loth

'mally anchored on the eastern shore of t|»., for $7,010. . . . Alvah Stone to Mary to the followin'* 1 l)e ' ewa re Here he purchased a tract of E. Woodcock etai., lot 78 and 79 awl pt j valuable land, containing 800 acres, on j 5, E. cnl. City of Greenoastle, for $J,4iXI Ireland i ' vhich was ^ ' vur,, ,h « si, ° of | ‘ B Utlr Wt i » 8exr.

• Wilmington. In the year Kltbl was born v ,._.

Request your attendance at the marriage , . „ , . , , roraroM. Louis, clsimed to bo 100 years old.

_ r ,, , _ 1 -hri'toper Springer, n brother of the no- ^ j,, no t c y„ r y young woman, whether bieman. and to him and his wife was or low degree, who w ould make Sally Mann, the ohlest woman in Og born Abraham, on tbe 25 of April, 17:W, a SUn d jjght with a bear. Likd the densburg, N. \ .. died on Saturday, aged

and November 21. 1759, he was married famous Cunigonde, the heroine of the h*! years.

to Christiana Anderson, ^ From Deloware -Glove Story,” there are plenty who Capt. Matkins of Fayetteville, Kansas. Abraham and wife came west, and for a would send their lovers to do so; hut to is yet in the full vigor of health, and ;s the residence of the bride’s parents, on | time all t~ace of them was lost. Charles go into the arena and do the fighting j I'A'years old.

Anderson street. - Christopher Springer died in the i< a very different thing; and this is the | For eighty years a man of Orringtor.

1800 acre tract of land having been by tkiryg that Miss Clara Corey, in defense ol Mast., has worked at ahoernaking. lleisj 1 romptly at the time appointed tht j mn, before his death, leased to the ]]^f cousin, a ytung lady end to he a res- now 91 years old . bridal darty entered the parlor, the bride I Swccdish Church for ninety-nine years, utent of New York City, did among the i being attended by Miss Ida Alien an [ a e ninety-nine years expire, M ilrning- nibnntains of Pennsylvania a short time

ion meantime becomes a large and proa- j g g n

perona city, aad thvre being no claimant Tha two youug women advontnroualy for the estate, the Mayor advertises for ou t from • plaea near Hunlor s |

CKNUUH

of their daughter.

BELLE,

to

FRANK SMITH,

Tuesday, Dec. 30, 1870, 2 p. m.

HttlMElrt

always Cnres and never Disappoint. TUo world’s great Pain-Relievei* for Man and Beast. Cheap, quick u-id reliable.

Miss Lillie Farrow, while the groom’s attendants were Messrs. Jeromo Smith and Silaa A. Hays. The bride woro a dress

1‘ITCHKH’KCASTOBlAiRnot Narootic. (.hlldreii jgrow thf

Losing his only remaining leg when ||pou< Mothers like, and Pliysininety years of age is the experience of oIukh recoiuineyid CASTOR! A.

rboHeH.lv. cure, the wont tores.

rboMeH

of pale blue silk, and appeared handsome the heirs. Some of the deseendanta Range to try to gat somo game, presuma-

;»1 v. all.r. tb. paia of buros. .

i.Iv. cure, ail •ruptionii. lalv.bMl.rlmpl»« A blotches

indeed; the

6jjfc6.iT. cur?* all arapU.a., ^ and the gentlemen were

briiles-maids wore white

dre*sed in the

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the advertisement and begin an invest! I bly for Thanksgivig Day. Alice Corey

'.uawoiieB.iv.B^i. pimpi.»« oiovc.k. i . ,ation, and tracing the g( nealogy minut a good fowling piece, and Clara ’«C»»t»oll*8atT» wilt eur* cat. Ahrui.M. j black suit usual on such occasions. Elder My, they found that Charlee Chriatopher 1 Oftrey hod a nil*. They thoaght to pick

Springer had three nona, one of whom a p a wild turkey or two and perhaps died without leaving any heira. Tbe | htg a few braces of pavtridgea;bat larger,

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v.Ittb.Ui.hMtr^oaB.Bd.tinns o p. Badger pronounced the ceremony “RBULIC HALVB t. urad asten- . ° . r. k- i .u ala, and i. found to b. not only | in an impressive manner, aftee whiou the fe'land^^hra'lfi.ram'Jd? ^»PPy ‘wain, now one, received tho

kak for HoBTRA ’S, aad take no mn-rratulalior.!

fj Inudaj’B Toothache Anodyne.

COMBS IN ONE .MINfiy.

Counterfeiters.

Cook.

HERE!

congratulations of those asecmbled. I Tho company the* partook of the feast of good thiugs provided, and ’twas truly a marriage feast—joyous and pleasant to

I all who participated.

We extend to tho bride and groom our beat wishes, hoping that they will liv. long and enjoy all the happiness attainaaldo with no Borrows or shadows to nu»i

tho'r journey through life.

Mr-and Mrs. Smith left for Utica, ; New York, on the afternoon express,

ant to sell my entire stock of where they will visit the relaunoa of the

I gr, om, end then return to thin city an'<

Gooch, Notion, 1 make it their future home. i^ The bride received a large number af Hah Md Copo, ; pro-ioeta, many of them vary elegant, as

W TO M MOIST!

A. N. Annas, of Croton, N. Y.

Cross Wcodis, a mulatto of Lincoln County, N. C., is 127 y ‘sr* old, and dug a well after he had possed a century. Mrs. Hulsdart of Watortown Mich , i90, and is the mother of 24 children, and

and perhaps 1 has her third set of aalurol tseth.

The health and faeulties of fleorgo C. [

It roKiilutcs tho Bowels, e-urcs Wind < 'olio, allaj m Fevt'rlshness, and destroys Worms

names ol the other two wera tba Cbariea ^m, thaa this they acarc.ly hoped far, j Ward of Franklin, N. H., are and Cbitotopher. a!n>-e, although dear tro sometimos stum- j to a remarkable degree. He

Among the descendants of Charles t,gtinat in th»«e extensivs forosts, i years old.

'’hrmtopher Springer, the Swesdiah no- ths axperiencs is osuslly enjoyed by \(ok*s Howe

hl»tnc», are Reuben K. Springer, of Ciii- skilled and dilliger.t male hnntere. Tho

cinnati; Hon. W. H. Springer, Washingtoo, I>. C; M. C. Springer, Lincoln, Rag.

preserved is now 94 i

WEI DE MEYER S CATARRH Core, • Con.titatiooLwl Antidote for tills ter rim. aialedy, by Abnorption. Tlie moat ImperteatDiooovory since VnceinntloB. Other romodio. may relieve Catarrh, this core, at any stage before Coo.uj.pHon .et. in.

Tht yoaog lady from town vruH in oil- ’

■"W r- — --- J » ' QUMnewar* ate., : will be noticed by the partial liat given

below: t Chair tidy, from Mr. and Mru. W. M Johnson, Indi.nupolis; pickle caHtor, H. A. Hays; card receiver, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Johnson; butler dish, Rufus Stralton;

ther ms an entirety or at retail. 411 so sell or rent my busi-

m irooni.

lere is « rare chance for some e to make money. 1. HAWKINS, Nerth Side Public Square, ■eencastle, - - I ml.

of Portsmouth j

N. H., has been a Methodist preacher'

f^r Dianas ramb!od through the woods yenrs, and is now over 90 years)

f«t many hours, and although they b*d 0 fage

I tnd Congressman Springer, of Illinois fine opportunities to enjoy tho autumn Christopher, brother of Charles had nine Kaenery, they came upon neither fur nor ■•hildron; Abraham, Charles, John, Brits, tAthor, and tho city maiden was discour-

Peter. Su.an. So’omoe, Joseph and Ceth afa4,

erine. Abrahaia is the grandfather of Riley Springer, af Gre.ncastle, this Huts

and wa. the father of wxehildre.-Jaeob^.nyi. former suddenly anceantereda, , John, George, Catherine. Elizabeth, and ha60 b | ack b# , r . Clara insuntiy cried! C '' T ’ t ' ,rr '" ’ Abner From theta three heads of the * hpf CO mpamon to romo by J 7 Springer family it will be perceived what' b „ whjeh sh , j id; alld (b , forlBer thrn a largo genealogy of sons and daoghtora! , hr , w np htr riSe> and d.i.berato sprang and spread into all part, of aim a* the bear forged on, tired. The vnuotry. Thn. far the descendants ! creature instantly gave a bowl of pain Solomon, llrita, and Peter seem to >>*' HIld re,,, but roso again and rushed for-'

lost trace of, and may possibly never

found.

AkiiijOtl MMii

POl SON

At a recent school exhibition John! Flagg, of Troy, N. Y., aged 85, jumped »

horse over a five foot hurdle beating ali' SPCRTH OF KIHGUSTINil MUCOUS from

| the noBtriln f»r upon the TONblLL, W»tery

CPmepliU)?#, I Ky ,., HlUTVYLKSsBistiof tb© ©•*“. D1AF ..... Mra.I>o/.inhBloodgaoU of FerthAmboj,; mittentVeD?* oVertb.*er»FTF'lfr*DBKK l ATM.

I »M C ® • T,d kor couBin a few yards behind , ^ j ^ ^ coajnlPn#r j b ,, r n ,i I N...I Twauf. 8ra»» In th. Nostrib and Tick-

With good prospects of

iiutf io (bo Tor ut. ar«

SIGN’S of Catarrh.

N ■ OTHKR SCCIl LIMIUHOMK, tr. acker Mrs Hick. Floyd of Greenup, Ey„ «]

5 roars old,but when her dwelling took f' ^JJ" DOISON, andene-

, uto .nj woiu.n dias "Ot mile

fire recently sbo climbed upon tho foot j I M 0 p“ KmFr inX’ 00^ and extinguished the Romos. ( ritYbVN^

„ . Grace Forbush of Adair County, Ky..|CUM “ e jward. Clara had by this time seized relates many instances of her personi,! p'lH'r'p «!f ' her cousin’s shot-gun, and with quick ; experience during tht* Revolution, and is • it,i> system. It *n miMiNI.Y KELIBV_E, but

1 , ^ ! I v'V I, L-L’MV r .. t ;

line statuary, from the Misses VS eik ano | many of whom.no donbt, will never be Miss Smith; cake basket, R. L. Ireland; i,,nnd. The whole matter is now under pin cushion, Miss Ha Allen; cut perfum *! *- a y of speedy settlement, and u final

bottle, Miss Ida Pomeroy. Indianapol s; ,meting of the heirs has keen called D>

There are a large number of the heirs, HUCCe8gion discharged both the barrels

into the bear's body. Still tho animal bore on, and in onother moment it be. came plain that n fiercer and more ter-

said to bo 115 years old.

An old Baptist preacher in Roane County, Tenn.,The Rev. Daniel S.Helton has had 15 sons in the war, 14 of them

_j at. ANY STAUK

It iVfhk ONLY RKMEDY w hi. h. inourjud* incut, lias ever yel KKALLV CbtiKD ncasoot

ntRONIC CATARRH.

rible personal encounter could not be ; j,,10, ng t hu Union troops.

pickle castor Miss Lillie Farrow; cake| ake place at St. Louis. January, 20,1880, J avojd( . d _ TheC0l!re ^ ons girl brawd

j stand, F. L. Landes; cushion, Misa Luna 1 :o perfect the fortune. It is said that ( bcrse jf on j v j n t j mc ' Qmck

Conover: set towels, Ada Olliver; set >n the t-U) acre tract of land in Delaware ( mats. Miss Mary Reynolds, Indianapolia;' is built nearly, if not nn’te, all the city r r M ; r„ M " “• ; zzr* u n ind Un(1( , in Sweden, the land of his'

mtiviiv, foot up fully, if not inoro

$80,000,000.

CvyvctA, CivwktX., CvvrwV. (i. O. Fre^bury, Fruit. West ' nil Hotel. Long Bninch, cured of 20 jn* Obronic Cfttarrh. S. Benedict, jr.. Jeweler, 697 Brn»dwav, N. Y., (uicu*b. offamilylcarod of Chronic Catarrh, ii. Browd, 3iW Canal Bt. # N.Y,, cured of 11

. * l' 11 ^* 1 1 ii t . L

'ho Beautiful & Acecmplislied

butterdish, VY. C: Talburt. Waveland; fruit dish, Phillip Owen, Utica, N. Y.! set silver spoons, Mrs. Owen, Utica. N. Y.; chair tidy, Mi»s Lizzie Reynolds, Inilianspolis; easel and picture. Miss Mary McKee; castor, Jerome Smith; water j pitcher, by Messrs. Ed. Black, H. 8. I Rollick, G. H. Brown, Andicw Black, jr.. and Robert O’llair; cushion, Miss Maggie

Krai Estatr Trunwlrrx.

Thomas Poole of Butlorville, Ind., is

as flash Hhc sa iil to have one-hundred grandchild ren i y,. nr „* Chronic('aUrrh.'

drew a long deer knife. But as swiftly.^ eighty . eight great- graadchildrcr | •'

the bear was upon her, and the two were , j j , Ic , : t dieJ ln hw 05 yeai. * Mrs. John Dou.hty Ki,hill. N. Y.. cured of8

Residing for twenty-two years within | "u^mVrar^’V'hTon" CauiT*' 1 five miles of a railroad Mrs. Margarel A. B. Tiiirn, 1 rMontninicSt., Brooklyn, «olt j . and aon cur.d ufUaUrrn. ! Cassier of Fort Plain, N 1 .. rode in tlic | Kcv. Wm. And<*r*‘on, Fordhaaa, N. 1. enradof

She is

[Piiki'ahkd row The Stak iiy Newoknt.]

gle.

‘ “ al While this awful encounter was in progress, Alice, who was beside herself with terror, was running wildly about and screaming, with the hope of nttractng assistance. Tho nearest house, was,

Lewis fe

have re-

jaent r-;i'l'-r ill th'- world, huvins ...arned from Rar>-|i,, wid iri' o Entirely New KSturtalnment in this city, at

EH AKHI HALE, EvruiiiK, Jaimsii') N. N 50 cents--no extra charsu for rc

Udqsale "t t.ancdon’s next Tuesday.

O’Hair; bouquet holder, Miss Emma

lirattin; butter knife, Mr. and Mrs. Bas sett; bouquet holder, Mrs. J. E. Esrp; water set, by Centra! House; silk hat to groom, H. F. Stevenson.

acres in Franklin tp., for $1,350 Wm. . 4Yoi , lirig llis c | avrR as best she ni i g i )t ntul

A) yr»’ t'bronic Catarrh.

Mile. Ainiee, Opera I'rlma Donna, " eeivod very Krent lienefil from it.

A.McKinney. K.H. I’n-ii., S3 broad 8t., N.Y. t “My family experienced immediate relief.

Ac., A ., Ac.. fto.

however, two miles distant, aod her cries feoently in New Orleans, was 125 ^WfJ ‘JJ 1 ,’ ^H.q* 1 11 [SCON'kIcy were unheard. Thu bear now had his years old.Site was set free by her maatir , ji DC( . VACCINA'I IO*. It i» aold by iiru«gii<t*

„„ 1,., loo,., biohd,,. Ho, w.jsawvfTO'jiftsias y.%?

Maria Solomon.

cars the first time on Monday.

80 years old.

An old slave of Baton Rogue, La , who

New Orleans, was 125

Jamea G. Edwards to J. O. Smith, 40 aasaiIarit in a gra!tp a , 1( , 8he was

her knife. It

him desperately with needed al! her strength

Rosana llamp died recently in Ftilloe Ohio., in her 1 i7th year. 8he leaves

to hold out to the end. But she did not 1 nine chiluren, forty-nine grandchildren, 1 give out. Summoning up nil her be-1 forty-one great-grandchildren, and three |

FABULOUK FORT I ME AFLOAT.

s': Or: Hr.:.

rin*

Springers Nprunlly Mprinu- ■ hr lo kiriiiro Ii.

EENCASTLE-One Night Only ! MONDAY NIGHT, JAN. 5, ’80. ?lx«* I’nltlM'-is K’livorit o, [NICK ItOltFRT.s*

, Some months ago wc made an extended notice of the efforts being made by the Springer heirs lo secure a larcro lortune rightfiiliy due them, as was fully set i forth in thn particulars turnished ut tluii time by Mr. Riley Springer, ofthiscoun-

A. O’Uair to J. H. C. Nelson, 25.34 acres strikin'* at

in Monroe tp., for $887 25 J. J. Friend to Levi F. Friend, land in Washngton tp., for $1,400. .. .Peter A. Jones

to Samuel T. Jones, land in Jefferson tp : ^ ajning f orC e, she managed to deal the \ grea't-great-grandchildren.

lor $4,(H)0 ... .J. J 1 rieud to Levi 1 bear a terifie cut in the neck. Again he ‘ Friend, lots 97 and 13, O. P„ City of folli thjs tjme in his doath agony, an ,l , n Greencastlo, for $100.... A. 8. Bryan to # II)0ment Inoro sa(1 , y lacerated and ex . i | !. P. Bryan, 48 5-7 acres in Greencastle hau8tod , but wit |, no vi tal harm, Clara 1

ip., for $1 700 Austin P. Bond to was froe

1 Silas S. Trustee, land in Washington tp., romember no instanco of a battle r f , |'or $1,100 Wm. Keith to Joseph r ■ , , , „ •„ mg for some of his hogs that he had

1 r fought single-handed by a woman with a , .

- Jackson tp. ' ’ i a tv.,

ency and such success. Tho bear weighed

ut « r )<i a itn^kftKO To Hubs.

; nix luickagup lor ST 50 !>li. Kl l)K MKY biH’H TKKAT1SK it sent KRKK TO ANYBODY -

S;m X)

Allilgiitoi* Whipped by a

€’ow.

LOOK

Americas (Oa.) Republican.

On last Saturday a man here was look

i’W'“"''lo^hToTeland'to Wm k'm ! tornMo '^ h ™ 1 W,lh w,,ch I ^ ri^X'he Ward “a' emwbTZ!

OUT FOR BARGAINS !

23', acres in Jackson tp., foi* $800

when dressed 340 poiimls, and from this

mg. Upon going to the bank of the river

Joseph Morphew to John S.ewart, 25 son)C notion may bo had of thc naturo of ( acres in Jackson tp., for $750 Wm ... _ ... .. on a sandbar an

,n Miss Corey’s remar’.ahlo achievoment.

•ind looking on tho opposite aide, ho saw

alligator, a cow and a

UMi*ty DUmpty 1 'L Il r! u *-rr*i•»•» rz*. c ,^

clowtsts •» Clie Bo.-t ami l. irci -t triupc in

Ind., further particulars in regard to tlnr I great interest, which we find in an ex

change as follows:

Franklin tp , foi $300 Rol.t Kich-; h „ ar by a Ncw York taxidermist, an*. .rdson to Armstead M. Rinor, land in i will be ‘ kt , pt by the victor in tnomory of

** Thf. IliRtory of tho gi-nt efitkto I, I.. r^'" ^ TTZZV'’:

*mmm• TiAYiTt i r ii • 1 ino like this must uo sot. tlown ns «i wo* •WR. JSSnKJT , "f P'-t.-ulwr ,no roiiiitimc inlcreat. ,i,,l G,«,„w,,l«. t o, «IC.. IM.in SmUi „ K , 0 ,„ r»«4 <*iin be obtuined at LanK^oft’* 1 J 1 '** 1, D»()0, ( iinries Chribtophor nj. (Jreoncastle, for *f200 E. S. , i r \ * i -.i

, springer lived ut Btolkho.m, Sweoden Kersey to Jemima Fortune, land in Ma- ftn “ 1 * f ^ t0 batt '° WUl '

non |p., for $1 000. David B. Priest

In bis veins coursed royal blood, and hi

was one of tho first noblemen of the land j t0 ^ m . A . o.i| a i r , 140.(10 acres in Mon-

roe tp., for $5,804 Geo. W. Ward to Yolney Smith, lot 48, and pt. 49, in

JKITICE TO NOMEJDENTS. I Ho VMiAMe owner of immense and va'-

nTrtv l * ab,u l * n Jcd estate around the Sweedish

paMtie Township, Putoam County, Indi-j Capital. Being ono of tho luost princoL iF. Alien vs, Loveta McNutt and John gcntlcmon of a magnificent and nourishing WM'mM tha plJintiir in aenon. and flies kingdom he lived in dazzling splendor

his broad acres, in which grazed exten

the stoutest in defeuso-of

sido.

prairie tire-!

The alligator had the cow and calf between itself and tho liver. Ho made n dart for the rail", when the cow ru>dicd between them and a fearful fight ensued. While this was raging tho calf got int<>

tho woods and faced about, bleating i,, r, plaintively. The alligator was not more ] ‘ ’

than seven feet long, and struck at th- {■ (llJUl VillllO

The Baol\i‘ii|>t Stock ol Groceries lonuerly owned by H. S Ragiin, Inis been purchased by HOWE ^ VERMILION, and will be closed out at the old stand of It,. S. Ragan, south of

t

cow furiously with its tail. The cow ’ ' . . . __ ...1 Li : I

;at« (it ludbina. Itico in therefore* li

tieruby given said defend-

sivo holds, Mretcbing iiiik‘8 away. Ho

in vnuiuiurv rivi ii wicuva ill r t v v « • , ra chat unless thev be and appear before thu roamed a lady ot splendid birth, refine** XL^'ountTof i'uuVam' an'd^Mate of'ledi- and iinniense wealth, and together

llie twain aearcely knew any boon.ls

.voided as many of those blows as possi- You will lillil US Oil hand

A tramp who was not very shabby got! Me, bthyetreceivod quite anumber, one ,. th ft nice gt(K<k of ’ Gr0C e r i eB nners for a wt*«k in rnnikiin County, j of which knocked her rolling over for | . ., , , Mans., by pretending that he desired to 1 about ten feet. The alligator runhed ,All< a ^ <M)( 5 ° { ri buy a farm, and accompanying the far- upon her with open mouth, and tried to i poultry, butter and cg<^s.

HOWE & VERMILION.

dinners for a week

town of Manhattan, for $300 . K, Heady to Stephen Latham, land in Clin-

ton tp„ for $1,100 Isaiah Starr to mor on a wa ' l< ° r inspection, so timed ns i „ ( .iz L . her by thc nose, but she was up in ! Bascum O’Oair.land in Monroe tp., for 10 brir, K thon i noar ‘he houso when that j time to catch it upon the horn under the $2.000 Wm. Perkins to Win. Perkins, was r0a ‘ly- One day ho tried this ,hroat, and threw it over backward, and jr, 58 acres in Clinton tp., for $3,025. .. ' on a mnn who haJ hnan* of h's do-! before it could get another lick at her or Isaac Allgood ctal. to Phillip Car- \ in 8 s - A ,a ^ 0 rer was secretly ordered to'defend itself she was on it again. Tossing , penter, land in Jsckaon tp., for $5,000 walk him for three hours through the j t high into the air it fell into tho water Joseph C. Plummer to Gustavus 1! | woods and over tho farm, and when lie with a splash, and did not venture to th

NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.

*■«( 1 imam County, and State of Ind ana. (heir vast wealth.

Kvswci or d«uiur to * *.id oouililuinl, tbo I ... I • • «. • ■ U,U,,,OT u I ’ ™ ,v.. - 'T'HKannaaloleetionofdireolowoftheIndihe«d aad d.$artoia«em (holrj Like many others, though, who eren Voss, land in Waahimrton tp.. for $ 1.200 t© th« house foot-sore and bun- land again. Tho cow, after rushing 1 and Wabaab Turn

Martha Ruark to Annie B. Ashby, 1 4 r y’ • s oc°nd laborer was delegated to around looking for the enemy, run to her mo t'o^neany' YtT’ K.'stoveniion'ii _

[NYitnciia, My name and fsa 1 ! of my office, possessed whole kinirdom,Charles Christ » atlixod at Iho eiljr ofUrooncasile.l'ut _ ii

ber, A

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i‘i?-:ii)tU 'lUy Z 1 Icci-m- opher Springer was not content. He was 1 4 ^0 acres in Monroo tp., for $150 .. kick him into tho highway.

| ill at ease. He had dreams of tho world'John D. Sellers to Annie 11. Ashby, 4 ^ j ^j*.i) (> n»t forget Scott Siddons next r or home, looking back occasionally to iiourn' of’io" o'clock .yn ^ .el i^oVlo^yn

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(Ju.-tlce gi tbo Brace, many leagues sway, beyond

the deep, acres in Warren tp.. for $2,031

Thursday.

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see if ahe was pursued.

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